TCG pull rates & box odds, backed by data you can verify
Publishers don't print the odds on the pack. TCGOdds tracks what actually comes out of boosters: set composition from official card databases, market prices refreshed daily from TCGplayer, and community opening statistics — always with the sample size and sources on the table. No estimates, no vibes.
Vendetta releases 2026-07-31 — countdown →Riftbound booster sets
| Set | Code | Released | Cards | Pull rates |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vendetta | VEN | 2026-07-31 | — | Release countdown |
| Unleashed | UNL | 2026-05-08 | 308 | View pull rates |
| Spiritforged | SFD | 2026-02-13 | 308 | View pull rates |
| Origins | OGN | 2025-10-31 | 353 | View pull rates |
| Origins: Proving Grounds | OGS | 2025-10-31 | 28 | — |
Set list and card counts sync from the TCGplayer catalog daily. Full game overview on the Riftbound hub.
Most valuable cards in Unleashed right now
| Card | Rarity | Market |
|---|---|---|
| Baron Nashor (Ultimate) | Showcase | $1281.36 |
| Diana - Scorn of the Moon (Signature) | Showcase | $859.68 |
| LeBlanc - Deceiver (Signature) | Showcase | $727.73 |
| Vex - Gloomist (Signature) | Showcase | $571.44 |
| Vi - Piltover Enforcer (Signature) | Showcase | $447.28 |
These chase cards drive the value of every box — see how they fit the odds on the Unleashed pull rates page.
How TCGOdds works
Every number on this site traces back to a named source. Set composition and card data come from the TCGplayer catalog (mirrored daily via TCGCSV). Prices are TCGplayer market prices, snapshotted every day so we can show real trends instead of a single moment. Opening statistics are aggregated only from citable community sources — video openings counted pack by pack, or self-reported tallies with a link — and we publish the combined sample size next to every rate. If we don't have enough verified data, the page says so plainly.
FAQ
- What are pull rates in a trading card game?
- Pull rates describe how often a given rarity (or a specific card) appears when opening booster packs. Publishers almost never publish official odds, so reliable pull rates come from counting real opened packs — which is why every table on TCGOdds states its sample size and sources.
- Where does the price data come from?
- Card and sealed-product prices mirror TCGplayer market prices via the TCGCSV dataset and refresh daily. Each page lists when its data was last captured.
- Which games does TCGOdds cover?
- We currently focus on Riftbound, the League of Legends trading card game by Riot Games, covering every booster set from Origins onward. More games will be added once their data meets our sourcing standard.